If Valve really wanted to make a splash, they could release a desktop version of SteamOS in October, right when support for Windows 10 ends. For additional damage, they could bundle in Half-Life 3. Just imagine the coverage this would get.
If Valve really wanted to make a splash, they could release a desktop version of SteamOS in October, right when support for Windows 10 ends. For additional damage, they could bundle in Half-Life 3. Just imagine the coverage this would get.
I see all of these “Why SteamOS and why not another distro?” comments and it kinda blows me away how much the idea of approachability designed by a trusted name seems like a foreign concept here.
Then again, we’re talking about Linux fanatics who probably also argue over whether emacs, vim, or vi are the best text editor lol
Those editors are toys. Use something with real power. Use nano.
edlin or bust
VIM is the best because once you try it you are unable to quit.
I keep seeing this, is it actually hard to close? Surely Linux has a version of alt f4, does that also fail?
Alt + F4
does not fail to quit the terminal window where Vim is running in if that shortcut is configured so. But if that terminal has other things going on in it, they’ll be closed as well. It’s like demolishing a house to undo some text written on a fridge note, albeit exaggerated.If Vim is not running in a terminal window, then that shortcut will indeed fail and users without knowledge of the commands below become stuck, sometimes to the point of a hard reboot.
Vim Cheat Sheet
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✍︎ arscyni.cc: modernity ∝ nature.
Just like meth! :D
It’s actually
ed
.real linux users don’t need a graphical session!!! everything can and should be done on the terminal!
/s
I love running Elden Ring in the terminal. Hells yeah, foul tarnished
That’s called dwarf fortress
the ASCII graphics are stunning, aren’t they?
You guys are getting graphics? Mine is just a Matrix-style series of special characters.